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Barriers and Enablers to Task Shifting for Caesarean Sections in sub-Saharan Africa: A Scoping Review.

Sheillah Matinhure1, Moses J Chimbari2.   

Abstract

Task shifting of Caesarean-sections to non-physician clinicians (NPCs) has raised concerns over NPCs' competences and rationale of using them in facilities where medical doctors (MDs) are scarce to provide mentorship. We conducted a scoping review to provide an update on NPCs' contribution to C-sections including barriers and enablers to task shifting. Using the PRISMA Flow Diagram, we identified 15 eligible articles from Google Scholar, PubMed and Africa Index Medicus using specific search terms and a pre-established inclusion criterion. All 15 studies characterised NPCs: their names, training, challenges and enablers to task shifting. NPCs performed 50%-94% C-sections. Outcomes of such C-sections were comparable to those performed by MDs. Enablers included supportive policies, pre-existing human resources for health shortage, well- resourced health facilities and supervision of NPCs. Weak health systems were major barriers. While NPCs make a significant contribution to accessing C-sections services, there is need to address challenges to fully realize benefits.

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Keywords:  Task shifting; associate clinicians; caesarean section; clinical officers; comprehensive emergency obstetric care; non-physician clinicians; task sharing

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31782639     DOI: 10.29063/ajrh2019/v23i3.13

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Afr J Reprod Health        ISSN: 1118-4841


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1.  Evaluating a capacity building program on women's health for displaced community health workers in fragile settings in Lebanon.

Authors:  Hady Naal; Rebecca Mendelsohn; Dayana Brome; Aya Noubani; Dana Nabulsi; Dina Muhieddine; Shadi Saleh
Journal:  Hum Resour Health       Date:  2021-03-21
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